Is Santa Pola worth visiting?
Santa Pola is a really nice typical Spanish town – not touristy – a fishing port and a very smart marina area. The beach is beautiful. There is a market there twice a week, Monday and Saturday. On the night of San Juan people go to the beaches all along the coast and light their bonfires.
What is Santa Pola like to live?
Santa Pola is a charming fishing village, now renowned as an attractive coastal resort. Located on the Costa Blanca, Santa Pola enjoys a glorious Mediterranean climate of mild winters, and hot, dry summers.
What is Santa Pola like in winter?
Santa Pola lies 22 meter (72 feet) above sea level and so, experiences a fairly typical Mediterranean climate with little rainfall and plenty of sunshine throughout the year. The winter temperature can reach 20°C (68°F) and more during many of the sunny days.
Where is the c6 bus stop in Alicante airport?
The Alicante Aerobus route C-6 runs every 20 minutes between the airport and strategic locations in Alicante city. It stops at the main bus terminal near the port, the railway station, and at two stops close to the city tram.
Where is the town of Santa Pola in Spain?
Santa Pola (Valencian and Spanish: [ˈsanta ˈpola]) is a coastal town located in the comarca of Baix Vinalopó in the Valencian Community, Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea.
What to see in Santa Pola Costa Blanca?
A small fishing port, Santa Pola is famous for its variety of landscapes, from the views of the distant mountains to the wild sand dunes. Santa Pola is less busy and built up than Torrevieja but still has all the facilities you would expect from a small prosperous Spanish coastal town.
Is there a beach holiday in Santa Pola?
Santa Pola is a great location for a beach holiday, you won’t need to go anywhere else, as everything you need for a great family holiday in the sun is right here in Santa Pola. Santa Pola has a rich history with its first settlers dating back to the 3rd millennium BC.
Is there a tram from Alicante to Santa Pola?
In June 2009, the Valencian Government announced that the Alicante Tram system will be extended southwards via Alicante Airport and El Altet, to stations in Gran Alacant and Santa Pola and then onwards to Guardamar and Torrevieja before terminating in Murcia .